ScrabList #18

4 Letter Words:

  1. MIGG – a type of playing marble, also MIB, MIG, MIGGLE [n -S]
  2. BURK – (colloquial) a fool, also BERK [n -S]
  3. JUCO – (US) junior college; an athlete at a junior college [n -S]
  4. CRIS – (Malay) a dagger or short sword used by the Malays, commonly having a serpentine blade, also CREESE, KREESE, KRIS [n -ES]
  5. BERG – (South African) a hill or mountain in S. Africa [n -S]
  6. PYET – (Scots) a magpie, also PIET, PYAT, PYOT [n -S]
  7. GAWP – to stare stupidly, also GAUP, GORP [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  8. ORRA – (Scots) odd, not matched [adj]
  9. NIPA – (Malay) a low-growing East Indian palm, aka attap or atap [n -S]
  10. KUDU – (Hottentot) a kind of antelope with long spiral horns, also KOODOO [n -S]
  11. KAPA – a kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians from the inner bark of the paper mulberry, also TAPA, TAPPA [n -S]
  12. SMIR – to drizzle, also SMIRR, SMUR [v SMIRRED, SMIRRING, SMIRS]
  13. FOUD – (Old Norse) a bailiff or magistrate in Orkney or Shetland [n -S]
  14. PADI – (Malay) a rice field, also PADDY [n -S]
  15. LEIR – (Scots) to teach, also LEAR, LEARE, LERE [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  16. TOWT – (Scots) to pout, sulk [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  17. KETE – (Maori) a basket woven from flax [n -S]
  18. TEEK – (Hinglish) well [adj]
  19. KYPE – a hook on the lower jaw of a male salmon [n -S]
  20. ODIC – of or pertaining to an ode [adj]
  21. VARA – (Spanish) a Spanish American linear measure, also VARE [n -S]
  22. MOYL – (obsolete) a mule, also MOIL, MOYLE, MULE [n -S]
  23. TYRO – (Latin) a beginner or novice, also TIRO [n TYROS or TYROES or TYRONES]
  24. UNCO – (Scots) strange; foreign; extraordinary [adj UNCOER, UNCOEST] / a stranger, a piece of news [n -ES or -S]
  25. NORK – (Australian slang) a woman’s breast [n -S]

5 Letter Words:

  1. ZAYIN – (Hebrew) a Hebrew letter [n -S]
  2. LAZAR – a leper or person with similar pestilential disease [n -S]
  3. SHIEL – (Shakespeare) to shell, husk, also SHALE, SHEAL, SHEEL [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  4. BARBE – (French) a piece of vertically pleated linen cloth worn over or under the chin, as by nuns [n -S]
  5. APOOP – on the poop, astern [adv]
  6. SMEKE – (Scots) to smoke, also SMEIK [v SMEKED, SMEKING, SMEKES]
  7. SOWAR – (Urdu) a mounted native soldier in India [n -S]
  8. REJON – (Spanish) a lance with a wooden handle, used in bullfighting [n -ES]
  9. SATYR – a Greek god of the woodlands, with a tail and long ears, represented by the Romans as part goat [n -S]
  10. STOTT – to bound with a stiff gait, also STOT [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  11. MAFIC – a generally dark-colored igneous rock with significant amounts of one or more ferromagnesian minerals [n -S]
  12. WHAUP – (Scots) a curlew, sometimes great whaup as distinct from little whaup, the whimbrel [n -S]
  13. SPAYD – a male deer in his third year, also SPAYAD [n -S]
  14. PLATT – in Scots adjectival phrase ‘scale and platt’, applied to stairs with straight flights and landings [adj]
  15. HUZZY – (dialect) a brazen girl, also HUSSY [n HUZZIES]
  16. HAUGH – (Scots) a low-lying meadow by the side of a river [n -S]
  17. AHENT – (dialect) behind, also AHINT, AHIND [adv]
  18. HIANT – (Latin) gaping [adj]
  19. WHORT – a whortleberry, also HURTLEBERRY, WHORTLE, WHORTLEBERRY [n -S]
  20. CANNA – (Latin) a tropical lily with showy red or yellow flowers [n -S]
  21. ADVEW – (Spenser) to view [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  22. STAIG – a colt or stallion, also STAGGIE [n -S]
  23. STYRE – (Spenser) to stir, also STIRE [v STYRED, STYRING, STYRES]
  24. WANZE – (obsolete) to decrease, waste away [v WANZED, WANZING, WANZES]
  25. ORIEL – a projecting bay window supported with corbel or bracket [n -S]

6 Letter Words:

  1. SIFREI – SEFER, (Hebrew) any book of Hebrew religious literature [n]
  2. MATTIN – (French) a morning prayer service, also MATIN [n -S]
  3. SAULGE – (Spenser) the plant sage [n -S]
  4. CONOID – anything like a cone in form [n -S]
  5. KUMKUM – (Hindi) a red powder used by Hindu women as a cosmetic [n -S]
  6. PHEEZE – to unsettle, also FAZE, FEASE, FEAZE, FEESE, FEEZE, PHEESE, PHESE [v PHEEZED, PHEEZING, PHEEZES]
  7. SNUBBE – (archaic) a snub [n -S]
  8. RAMADA – (Spanish) an outdoor eating area with roof but open sides [n -S]
  9. AEMULE – (Spenser) to emulate, also EMULE [v AEMULED, AEMULING, AEMULES]
  10. PHATIC – relating to a communication meant to generate an atmosphere of social relationship rather than to convey some information [adj PHATICALLY]
  11. LENIFY – (archaic) to mitigate or assuage [v LENIFIED, LENIFYING, LENIFIES]
  12. REDBAY – a small tree [n -S]
  13. DEEPIE – (colloquial) a three-dimensional cinematograph film [n -S]
  14. WHANAU – (Maori) a family, especially an extended one [n -S]
  15. RUBEFY – to redden, also RUBIFY [v RUBEFIED, RUBEFYING, RUBEFIES]
  16. SEPMAG – pertaining to synchronized sound and film [adj]
  17. CHIAUS – to cheat, swindle, also CHOUSH, CHOUSE, CHOWSE [v -ED, -ING, -ES]
  18. PROSIT – (Latin) a toast to good health, also PROST [interj]
  19. THOWEL – an oar pin, also THOWL [n -S]
  20. LARRUP – to flog or thrash [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  21. LUNYIE – (Scots) the guillemot, also LUNGIE [n -S]
  22. DREIDL – (Yiddish) a four-sided toy marked with Hebrew letters and spun like a top; a children’s game of chance played with this esp. at Hanukkah, also DREIDEL
  23. YAOURT – (Turkish) a semisolid, somewhat sour foodstuff, made from milk curdled by the addition of certain bacteria, also YOGHOURT, YOGHURT, YOGOURT, YOGURT
  24. SCAITH – (Old Norse) to injure, also SCATH, SCATHE, SKAITH [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  25. QUICKY – (colloquial) a hurried act of sexual intercourse, also QUICKIE [n QUICKIES]
  26. CURVET – to leap, frisk [v CURVETED or CURVETTED, CURVETING or CURVETTING, CURVETS]

7 Letter Words:

  1. AEONIAN – lasting for aeons, eternal, also AEONIC, EONIAN [adj]
  2. FUCHSIA – a flowering shrub [n -S]
  3. FIASCHI – FIASCO, (Italian) a wine bottle [n]
  4. DORIZED – DORIZE, (Greek) to become like the Dorians, also DORISE [v]
  5. DORTOUR – (archaic) a dormitory, also DORTER [n -S]
  6. CUPOLAR – pertaining to a spherical vault [adj]
  7. CUPULAR – cup-shaped, also CUPULATE [adj]
  8. AMORINI – AMORINO, (Italian) a cupid [n]
  9. RODSTER – (archaic) an angler [n -S]
  10. ROBINIA – a genus of leguminous trees including the common locust of North America [n -S]
  11. CROUPON – the human buttocks [n -S]
  12. WARDROP – (Milton) a wardrobe [n -S]
  13. BEWEARY – to make weary [v BEWEARIED, BEWEARYING, BEWEARIES]
  14. GODROON – to ornament with godroons [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  15. MAYBIRD – an American songbird [n -S]
  16. HOPTOAD – a kind of toad [n -S]
  17. CATFACE – a deformity of fruit [n -S]
  18. PACKMAN – one who bears a pack; a peddler [n PACKMEN]
  19. MANPACK – a pack designed to be carrier by one person [n -S]
  20. ROLLWAY – an incline for rolling logs [n -S]
  21. SKIDWAY – a platform on which logs are piled for sawing [n -S]
  22. CASEASE – an enzyme decomposing the casein in milk and cheese [n -S]
  23. TITLIKE – like a tit [adj]
  24. MISHMEE – the bitter root stock of a plant, also MISHMI [n -S]
  25. ADHARMA – (Sanskrit) unrighteousness (the opposite of dharma) [n -S]
  26. HARAMDA – (Hindi) an illegitimate male, also HARAMZADA [n -S]
  27. MEDRESE – (Arabic) an Islamic college, or school attached to mosque, also MADRASA, MADRASAH, MADRASSA, MADRASSAH, MEDRESA, MEDRESSEH [n -S]
  28. INCHPIN – (obsolete) the sweetbread of a deer [n -S]
  29. FOODOIR – a book or blog that combines a personal memoir with a series of recipes [n -S]

8 Letter Words:

  1. RANGIORA – (Maori) an evergreen New Zealand shrub with large ovate leaves and small greenish-white flowers [n -S]
  2. PIRLICUE – to summarize in conclusion, also PURLICUE [v PIRLICUED, PIRLICUING, PIRLICUES]
  3. CITYWARD – towards the city [adv]
  4. OVERRUFF – at cards, to trump with a higher card than those already played [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  5. DEPRENYL – a drug for treating Parkinson’s disease [n -S]
  6. FRUITAGE – the process of bearing fruit [n -S]
  7. BEAUFFET – (obsolete) a sideboard, also BEAUFET [n -S]
  8. MIRTHFUL – full of mirth [adj MIRTHFULLY]
  9. VEXILLAR – of or like a vexillum, the vane of a feather, also VEXILLATE [adj]
  10. AFFRONTE – (French) in heraldry, facing each other [adj]
  11. UPDARTED – UPDART, to dart up [v]
  12. GAOLLESS – having no gaol, also JAILLESS [adj]
  13. NEOBLAST – a cell important in regeneration of worms [n -S]
  14. BACKBEAT – one of the normally unstressed beats in a musical bar, used as a secondary syncopated beat [n -S]
  15. BABESIAE – BABESIA, a parasite causing cattle fever [n]
  16. SHECHITA – (Hebrew) the slaughtering of animals in accordance with rabbinical law, also SCHECHITA, SCHECHITAH, SHECHITAH, SHEHITA, SHEHITAH [n -S]
  17. INFERIAE – (Latin) offerings to the spirits of the dead [n]
  18. GEMSHORN – (German) a chamois horn used as a wind instrument [n -S]
  19. GINGIVAL – (Latin) pertaining to the fleshy tissue surrounding the teeth [adj]
  20. CANSTICK – (Shakespeare) a candlestick [n -S]
  21. HAPLOPIA – normal vision [n -S]
  22. ADULATOR – one who adulates [n -S]
  23. LANDSLIP – the fall of a mass of earth [n -S]
  24. FOOTLING – FOOTLE, the act of pottering about [n -S]
  25. LOCUTORY – a room in a monastery [n LOCUTORIES]

ScrabList #17

4 Letter Words:

  1. KAGO – (Japanese) a basketwork passenger litter [n -S]
  2. MIEN – (French) an air or look [n -S]
  3. POUK – (Scots) to pluck, pinch, also POOK [v POUKIT, POUKING, POUKS]
  4. TEPA – an organophosphorus compound used as an insect sterilant and formerly to treat cancer [n -S]
  5. WEID – (Scots) any sudden illness, cold or relapse with febrile symptoms [n -S]
  6. DYAD – two units treated as one; a couple; a pair, also DUAD [n -S]
  7. YAUD – (Scots) a mare, a jade [n -S]
  8. YILL – (Scots) to entertain or delight with ale [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  9. ZIMB – (Amharic) an Ethiopian dipterous insect, also ZEBUB [n -S]
  10. ZYGA – ZYGON, (Greek) an H-shaped fissure of the brain [n]
  11. ARCO – (Italian) the bow of a stringed instrument [n ARCOS or ARCHI]
  12. BEMA – (Greek) a platform in a synagogue, also BIMA, BIMAH [n BEMAS or BEMATA]
  13. BOGY – a goblin, a bugbear, an object of special dread, also BOGEY, BOGEYMAN, BOGYMAN, BOOGERMAN, BOOGEYMAN, BOOGIEMAN, BOOGYMAN [n BOGIES]
  14. BOOH – to show disapproval by making this sound, also BOO [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  15. FAAN – FAA, (Scots) to fall [v]
  16. MAAR – (German) a volcanic crater without a cone, usually filled by a lake [n MAARS or MAARE]

5 Letter Words:

  1. OLLAV – (Irish) an Irish master poet, also OLLAMH [n -S]
  2. HYRAX – (Greek) a small, harelike mammal, also HYRACOID [n HYRAXES or HYRACES]
  3. PANAX – (Greek) a tree of the Aralia family [n -ES]
  4. KVASS – (Russian) an alcoholic drink of low strength made in Russia and East Europe from cereals and stale bread, also KVAS, QUASS [n -ES]
  5. QUONK – to make an accidental disturbing noise too close to a microphone [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  6. ZABRA – (Spanish) a small vessel used off the Spanish coast [n -S]
  7. COLZA – (Dutch) a variety of cabbage cultivated for its seeds, which yield an oil valued for illuminating and lubricating purposes [n -S]
  8. MIAOW – to make the sound of a crying cat, also MEOW, MEOU, MIAOU, MIAUL [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  9. WANZE – (obsolete) to decrease, waste away [v WANZED, WANZING, WANZES]
  10. CHACE – (obsolete) to chase [v CHACED, CHACING, CHACES]
  11. FORZA – (Italian) force, strength [n FORZE]
  12. ZOPPO – (Italian) having a syncopated or temporarily changing accent of a beat, also ZOPPA [adj]
  13. SIREE – (US) a mode of address, sir, also SIRRA, SIRRAH, SIRREE [n -S]
  14. HOORD – (obsolete) a hoard [n -S]
  15. DEAWY – (Spenser) dewy, also DEAWIE, DEWY [adj]
  16. GIUST – (Spenser) to tilt with lances, also JOUST, JUST [v -ED, -ING, -S]
  17. FEDEX – to send by Federal Express [v -ED, -ING, -ES]
  18. DRUXY – of timber, having hidden decayed spots, also DRICKSIE [adj DRUXIER, DRUXIEST]

6 Letter Words:

  1. HERBAR – (Spenser) a herb-garden, also HERBARY [n -S]
  2. STAYNE – (Spenser) to stain [v STAYNED, STAYNING, STAYNES]
  3. FIAUNT – (Spenser) a fiat [n -S]
  4. KIAUGH – (Scots) care, trouble, also KAUGH [n -S]
  5. VERDIT – (Spenser) a verdict [n -S]
  6. EWGHEN – (Spenser) made of yew-wood, also EUGHEN, YEWEN [adj]
  7. VERVEN – (Spenser) vervain, the flower [n -S]
  8. YWROKE – (Spenser) wrought [v]
  9. FRIGOT – (Spenser) a frigate [n -S]
  10. ERSATZ – (German) a substitute, usually artificial and inferior [n -ES]
  11. KAMEEZ – (Urdu) in South Asia, a loose tunic, worn by women, also KAMEES [n -ES]
  12. SHIRAZ – (Persian) a type of wine grape, aka syrah [n -ES]
  13. RAKIJA – a kind of fruit brandy produced by distillation of fermented fruit, popular throughout the Balkans, also RAKIA [n -S]
  14. RHANJA – (Hinglish) a male lover [n -S]
  15. SHIVOO – (Australian slang) a noisy party [n -S]
  16. BOOCOO – (slang) much or many, also BOOKOO [n -S]
  17. NINCUM – (short for) nincompoop, also NINCOM [n -S]
  18. PSYWAR – (short for) psychological warfare [n -S]
  19. NOCAKE – (Native American) a meal made from parched maize [n -S]
  20. HAEMIN – the red, crystalline salt of haematin with hydrochloric acid, also HEMIN [n -S]

7 Letter Words:

  1. TOLARJI – TOLAR, (Slovene) the standard monetary unit of Slovenia [n]
  2. APAREJO – (Spanish) a kind of pack saddle used in the American military service and among the Spanish Americans [n -S]
  3. ALIZARI – a Mediterranean plant which yields a dye [n -S]
  4. WEBZINE – a magazine published on the Internet [n -S]
  5. JOHNNIE – (slang) a condom, also JOHNNY [n -S]
  6. FECKING – (vulgar slang) an intensive, also FECKIN [adj]
  7. YACHTIE – (Australian slang) a yachtsman, also YACHTER, YACHTMAN, YACHTSMAN [n -S]
  8. ALLEGGE – (Spenser) to allay, also ALEGGE, ALLEDGE [v ALLEGGED, ALLEGGING, ALLEGGES]
  9. TRIFFIC – (slang) terrific, excellent, also TRIFF [adj]
  10. CHOINOIS – (French) a cone-shaped sieve [n -ES]
  11. FIDIBUS – a paper spill for lighting a pipe [n -ES]
  12. KLIPDAS – (South African) the Cape hyrax, an African mammal, like a woodchuck but more closely related to ungulates [n -ES]
  13. UVEITIS – inflammation of the uvea [n -ES]
  14. VOMITUS – (Latin) matter vomited [n -ES]
  15. QUIETUS – (Latin) a final settlement [n -ES]
  16. SEJEANT – in heraldry, represented in a sitting position, also SEJANT [adj]
  17. ULULANT – howling [adj]
  18. NEWMOWN – recently mown [adj]
  19. CONCEDO – (Latin) in logic, I admit, I yield [v]
  20. VIRANDO – (Hindi) a roofed gallery, terrace, or open portico along the front or side of a building, also VERANDA, VERANDAH, VIRANDA [n -S]
  21. MADOQUA – (Amharic) a small Abyssinian antelope [n -S]
  22. DAQUIRI – a cocktail, also DAIQUIRI [n -S]
  23. MATSURI – (Japanese) a Shinto festival or public ceremony held at a shrine [n -S]
  24. GUARISH – (obsolete) to cure, heal, also GARISH [v -ED, -ING, -ES]

8 Letter Words:

  1. GODSQUAD – (offensive) evangelical Christians as a group [n -S]
  2. HUAQUERO – (Spanish) in Latin America, a person who steals antiquities and relics from tombs [n -S]
  3. OBSEQUIE – (Milton) an obsequy, a funeral rite [n -S]
  4. NONQUOTA – not included in or subject to a quota [adj]
  5. ULTRAHIP – extremely hip [adj]
  6. ULTRADRY – very very dry [adj ULTRADRIER or ULTRADRYER, ULTRADRIEST or ULTRADRYEST]
  7. HYPERGOL – a rocket fuel [n -S]
  8. SUPERLOO – a self-cleaning public toilet [n -S]
  9. SUPERSEX – very good sex [n -ES]
  10. SUPEREGO – a part of the psyche [n -S]
  11. SUPERBAD – exceedingly bad; exceedingly good [adj]
  12. SUPERGUN – a very large gun [n -S]
  13. OVERFREE – too liberal [adj OVERFREELY]
  14. JELUTONG – (Malay) a naturally occurring rubberlike substance, aka pontianak [n -S]
  15. NIRAMIAI – (Japanese) in sumo wrestling, a period of stamping and glaring to cow the opponent [n -S]
  16. URUSHIOL – (Japanese) a poisonous and irritant oily liquid present in poison ivy and the lacquer tree [n -S]
  17. CALLIOPE – (Greek) a keyboard musical instrument [n -S]
  18. OUTBRAVE – to surpass in courage [v OUTBRAVED, OUTBRAVING, OUTBRAVES]
  19. LIVELOOD – (Spenser) livelihood, also LIVELOD [n -S]
  20. PARROKET – a small long-tailed parrot, also PARAKEET, PARAQUET, PARAQUITO, PAROQUET, PARRAKEET, PARROQUET [n -S]
  21. WARRAGAL – (Native Australian) the Australian wild dog, the dingo, also WARRAGLE, WARRAGUL, WARRIGAL [n -S]
  22. SWAPTION – a swap option [n -S]
  23. SNEAKEUP – (Shakespeare) a sneak, a shirker [n -S]
  24. WAUKRIFE – (Scots) wakeful, vigilant, also WAKERIFE [adj]

ScrabList #16

General:

  1. GAIJIN – (Japanese) a foreigner in Japan
  2. TEEND – to kindle, burn, also TIND
  3. JOLLOF – as in jollof rice, a West African dish made from rice and meat or fish
  4. HANGRY – irritable as a result of feeling hungry
  5. CHELAE – CHELA, (Greek) a pincerlike claw
  6. CESTOI – CESTOS, (Greek) a belt or girdle
  7. DITTIT – DIT, (Scots) to block
  8. WEBFED – pertaining to a type of printing press
  9. JALAP – a Mexican plant, also JALOP
  10. TITTUP – to prance, skip about gaily
  11. PLAAS – (South African) a farm
  12. SALPA – a free-swimming small marine animal, also SALP, SALPIAN, SALPID
  13. SHCHI – (Russian) a kind of cabbage soup, also SHTCHI
  14. SYRINX – (Greek) the vocal organ of a bird
  15. PHLOX – (Greek) any plant of the North American genus Phlox
  16. DRACHM – (Greek) a Greek monetary unit, also DRACHMA
  17. ILLTH – the contrary of wealth or wellbeing
  18. KHAPH – (Hebrew) the eleventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also CAPH, KAF, KAPH, KHAF
  19. BUSHWA – nonsense, also BUSHWAH
  20. KAWAU – (Maori) the black shag
  21. SWOUN – to faint, also SWOON, SWOUND
  22. QUARTO – a book size made by folding sheet into four leaves
  23. QUOAD – (Latin) as far as
  24. HAPAX – (Greek) a word that occurs only once
  25. TOWZE – to dishevel, rumple, also TOUSE, TOUSLE, TOUZE, TOUZLE, TOWSE
  26. WEIZE – (Scots) to guide in a certain direction, also WEISE
  27. WAREZ – illegally copied computer software which has had its protection codes deactivated
  28. WOJUS – (Irish slang) of a poor quality or low standard
  29. KALPAC – (Turkish) a triangular Turkish or Tatar felt cap, also CALPAC, CALPACK, KALPAK
  30. EQUALI – (Italian) pieces for a group of instruments of the same kind e.g. Beethoven’s Equali for four trombones
  31. SACQUE – a woman’s loose-fitting gown; a train of silk hanging from the shoulders of such a gown
  32. BEEGAH – (Hindi) an Indian land measure, also BIGHA
  33. GHUBAR – as in ghubar numeral, any of a set of numerals forming the stage between ancient Hindu numerals and present-day Arabic numerals, also GOBAR
  34. KENTIA – the Howea feather palm
  35. MATOKE – (Bantu) in Uganda, plantain used as a staple food, also MATOOKE
  36. KAINGA – (Maori) a Maori village
  37. PURDAH – (Urdu) seclusion of women from public observation among Muslims and some Hindus, also PARDAH, PURDA
  38. HANIWA – (Japanese) japanese clay sculptures
  39. WAIATA – (Maori) a Maori song
  40. JOWARI – (Hindi) Indian millet, aka durra, also JOWAR, JAWARI
  41. KELSON – a wooden or steel structure lengthwise within ship’s frame to bear and distribute stress, also KEELSON
  42. ECHINI – ECHINUS, (Latin) a sea urchin, also ECHINOID
  43. JORDAN – a chamberpot
  44. GRABEN – (German) a rift valley
  45. KINEMA – a motion-picture theatre, also CINEMA
  46. AMAZON – a powerful woman
  47. MOKIHI – (Maori) a Maori raft
  48. CHINO – (Spanish) a strong twilled cotton cloth, usually khaki-coloured
  49. ZERIBA – (Arabic) an improvised stockade, esp. one made of thorn bushes, etc., also ZAREBA, ZAREEBA, ZARIBA, ZEREBA
  50. ZIPOLA – nothing
  51. ZIRCON – (Arabic) a tetragonal mineral, zirconium silicate, of which jacinth and jargoon are varieties
  52. ZUFOLI – ZUFOLO, (Italian) a small flute used to train songbirds, also ZUFFOLO
  53. ZOYSIA – a kind of perennial grass
  54. XEROMA – (Greek) a dry lustreless condition of the conjunctiva, also XEROPHTHALMIA
  55. RAMJET – a type of engine
  56. MOLINE – a cross with two outward curving branches
  57. YARCO – (Australian slang) a young working-class person who wears casual sports clothes
  58. CYATHI – CYATHUS, (Latin) an ancient Greek measuring cup
  59. SHUMAI – (Japanese) Japanese dumplings
  60. KIBOSH – to put a stop to, ruin the chances of, also KYBOSH
  61. TIETAC – a tie clip, also TIETACK
  62. APGAR – as in apgar score, a system for determining the condition of an infant at birth
  63. SIALID – an alderfly, also SIALIDAN
  64. BEJADE – to tire out
  65. QUININ – a colourless, bitter alkaloid obtained from cinchona bark, used as an antipyretic or analgesic, also QUININA, QUININE
  66. PULAO – (Persian) a dish made from seasoned rice and meat, also PILAO, PILAU, PILAFF, PILAF, PILAW, PILOW, PILLAU
  67. FERULE – to fit with a metal cap to prevent splitting, also FERREL, FERRULE
  68. DOGEAR – to turn down a corner of a page

Short words:

  1. AWOL – one who is absent without leave
  2. TELT – TELL, to inform
  3. REPP – a kind of corded cloth, also REP
  4. AUNE – (obsolete) an ell; a French measure of cloth
  5. PAAL – (Dutch) in the Caribbean, a stake driven into the ground
  6. NAAM – (historical) the action of taking another’s goods by distraint; goods so taken, also NAM
  7. EUGE – (Greek) an interjection meaning well done
  8. PACA – (Tupi) a South American rodent, the spotted cavy
  9. ANSA – (Latin) the projecting part of Saturn’s rings
  10. HAPU – (Maori) a Maori subtribe (a subdivision of an iwi)
  11. PUHA – (Maori) sow thistle
  12. PUIR – (Scots) poor
  13. LATI – LAT, (short for) latrine
  14. SITZ – as in sitz bath, a bath in which the hips and buttocks are immersed in warm water
  15. YUGA – (Sanskrit) one of the four Hindu ages of the world, also YUG
  16. GOEY – anxious to go
  17. PROO – (Scots) a call to a cow to come near, also PRUH
  18. FAND – (Scots) to try or attempt
  19. OULK – (Scots) a week, also OUK
  20. MINO – (Japanese) a raincoat of hemp

7’s and 8’s:

  1. BANXRING – (Javanese) a tree-shrew, an E. Indian insectivorous mammal, also BANGSRING
  2. ANKLUNG – (Javanese) a musical instrument of South Asia, composed of bamboo tubes, also ANGKLUNG, ANKLONG
  3. WAYANGS – WAYANG, (Javanese) a type of Indonesian theatre featuring puppets or human dancers
  4. HYENINE – of or like a hyena, also HYAENIC, HYENIC, HYENOID
  5. OBLIGATI – OBLIGATO, (Italian) a musical accompaniment of independent importance, esp. that of a single instrument to a vocal piece, also OBBLIGATO
  6. APACHES – APACHE, (French) a member of the French underworld
  7. DEWLAPS – DEWLAP, a fold of loose skin under the neck
  8. TUMSHIE – (Scots) a turnip
  9. HUMITES – HUMITE, a magnesium orthosilicate that occurs as an impurity in marble
  10. GIRNIER – GIRNIE, ill-tempered
  11. CANTATA – (Italian) a kind of vocal composition with instrumental accompaniment
  12. CEILIDH – (Gaelic) an informal gathering with music, dancing etc., also CEILI
  13. OVERAPT – excessively apt
  14. DEADPAN – to act without emotion
  15. OSTRACON – (Greek) a piece of tile for writing a message upon, also OSTRAKON
  16. OCTONARY – a stanza of eight lines
  17. GANJAHS – GANJAH, (Hindi) cannabis used for smoking, also GANJA
  18. DEMIJOHN – (French) a large bottle having a wicker case
  19. CYATHIA – CYATHIUM, (Latin) the characteristic inflorescence of the spurges
  20. JINGOISH – chauvinist, sabre-rattling, also JINGOISTIC
  21. CHIASMI – CHIASMUS, (Greek) the inversion of the order of corresponding elements of two parallel phrases, as ‘do not live to eat but eat to live’
  22. MIJNHEER – (Dutch) the Dutch equivalent of Mr. or Sir; hence, a Dutchman, also MENEER, MYNHEER
  23. CHILIAD – (Greek) a group of one thousand
  24. POSTRACE – following a race
  25. TOPSCORE – to be the highest scorer in a sports match
  26. CROWSTEP – a steplike figure on a gable
  27. DACTYLI – DACTYLUS, (Greek) the leg joint of certain insects
  28. PERSICOT – (French) a cordial made of the kernels of apricots, nectarines, etc. with refined spirit, also PERSICO
  29. SPROCKET – a toothlike projection that turns the links of a chain
  30. ACTINON – an isotope of radon
  31. CANTION – (Spenser) a song
  32. YINDIES – YINDIE, a person in his or her early 30’s who combines a lucrative career with nonmainstream tastes
  33. DINKEYS – DINKEY, a small locomotive, also DINKY
  34. SERINGA – (Portuguese) a Brazilian tree yielding rubber
  35. SIGNIEUR – (Shakespeare) a lord, esp. of manor, also SEIGNEUR, SEIGNIOR
  36. TELEMEN – TELEMAN, a naval officer
  37. GENTILIC – belonging to a tribe or nation
  38. PENTICED – PENTICE, to provide with a penthouse, also PENTISE
  39. DEPEINCT – (Spenser) to paint, also DEPAINT
  40. PECTINES – PECTEN, (Latin) a comblike anatomical part
  41. INCISURE – a cut or incision
  42. SCIURINE – a member of the squirrel family, also SCIURID, SCIUROID
  43. DISINURE – to render unfamiliar
  44. URIDINE – a pyrimidine nucleoside based on uracil and ribose
  45. NEURITIS – inflammation of a nerve
  46. UNITISER – one who unitises, also UNITIZER
  47. MYOGENS – MYOGEN, an albumin, soluble in water, found in muscle
  48. MYELONS – MYELON, (Greek) the spinal cord
  49. NOYSOME – (obsolete) noisome, hurtful, also NOISOME
  50. EPONYMS – EPONYM, a personal name from which another name is derived
  51. RENEGADO – (archaic) a renegade
  52. DIGERATI – the elite who make money by internet related commerce
  53. DOTCOMS – DOTCOM, a company that conducts most of its business on the internet
  54. EGOSURF – to search for one’s own name on the internet
  55. EVERNET – a hypothetical form of the Internet
  56. QUADPLAY – the supply to a customer by one provider of television, internet and both fixed-line and mobile telephony, also FOURPLAY
  57. INFOBAHN – an information superhighway such as the Internet
  58. LISTSERV – (tradename) an Internet mailing service
  59. WORKSAFE – (of an internet link etc.) suitable for viewing in the workplace because of an absence of pornographic content
  60. ONLINER – a user of the internet
  61. NETROOT – a political activist who promotes his or her cause via the internet
  62. INTERWEB – a facetious name for the Internet, used to imply that the speaker has little understanding of or interest in the subject
  63. HOMESITE – one’s own site on the Internet
  64. MANGABY – (Malagasy) a long-tailed African monkey, also MANGABEY
  65. EPIDOTE – a mineral, a silicate of alumina, lime, and oxide of iron, or manganese
  66. BREIING – BREI, (South African) to pronounce r sound at the back of the throat, also BREY
  67. BOONEST – BOON, as in boon companion
  68. LORNEST – LORN, (archaic) lost, abandoned
  69. DIPTYCH – an ancient writing tablet, also DIPTYCA
  70. KOORIES – KOORI, (Native Australian) a young Aborigine girl
  71. PELOIDS – PELOID, a mud or other natural medium used as a medicinal plaster
  72. BOLDFACE – to print in thick type
  73. POPLARS – POPLAR, a genus of rapidly growing trees of the willow family
  74. FOISTER – one who foists
  75. FOETORS – FOETOR, (Latin) a stench, also FETOR
  76. FORPETS – FORPET, (Scots) a measure of grain, also FORPIT
  77. FOUTRES – FOUTRE, (Scots) to mess around aimlessly, also FOOTRA, FOUTER, FOUTRA
  78. TWOFERS – TWOFER, something that is sold at the rate of two for the price of one
  79. ACRIDER – ACRID, sharp to the taste or smell
  80. PIASTRE – (French) a monetary unit of several Arab countries, also PIASTER
  81. PRATIES – PRATIE, (Irish colloquial) a potato, also PRATY
  82. NASHGAB – (Scots) prattle, chatter, also GABNASH
  83. ATONICS – ATONIC, an unaccented syllable or word
  84. AGITANS – as in paralysis agitans, Parkinson’s disease
  85. ANTISAG – designed to prevent sagging
  86. GITANAS – GITANA, (Spanish) a female gypsy
  87. CINEREA – the grey matter of the brain
  88. RESIANCE – (archaic) a residence, abode
  89. AGNAMES – AGNAME, a name extra to one’s usual name
  90. SAGAMEN – SAGAMAN, (Old Norse) a writer of sagas
  91. SHELTERY – affording shelter
  92. RESTRUNG – RESTRING, to string again
  93. TABOULI – (Arabic) a kind of Lebanese salad, also TABBOULEH, TABBOULI, TABOOLEY, TABOULEH, TABULI
  94. UPTREND – a tendency toward growth
  95. PRUNTED – ornamented with a prunt
  96. BOULTER – a sieve, a machine for separating bran from flour, also BOLTER
  97. INASMUCH – to such a degree, also INSOMUCH
  98. NIMBUSES – NIMBUS, (Latin) a halo; a type of cloud
  99. SUBERIN – a substance found in cork cells
  100. UNBUSIES – UNBUSY, to make less busy
  101. PILFERS – PILFER, to steal
  102. CRUIVES – CRUIVE, (Scots) a pen or sty, also CROOVE, CRUVE
  103. REVUIST – a writer of revues
  104. SERUEWE – (Spenser) to surview, also SERVEWE
  105. AMANITIN – a toxin produced by certain mushrooms
  106. FLEMISH – to coil a rope in a certain way
  107. SMATTER – to speak with little knowledge
  108. SUASION – persuasion
  109. SAGOUIN – (Tupi) a South American monkey, also SAGOIN, SAGUIN
  110. ABUSION – (Spenser) misuse, deception
  111. SANIOUS – pertaining to sanies, a watery foul discharge from wounds or sores
  112. PAUPERS – PAUPER, to reduce to poverty
  113. UPSPEAR – to shoot up like a spear
  114. UNWONTED – unaccustomed, also UNWONT
  115. CODRIVE – to work as a codriver
  116. NAVARIN – (French) a stew containing mutton and turnips
  117. NIRVANA – (Sanskrit) freedom from the endless cycle of birth and death and related suffering, in Hindu and Buddhist religions
  118. RIBEYES – RIBEYE, a choice cut of beefsteak, cut from the rib
  119. PARBOIL – to cook partially by boiling for a short time
  120. TOPRAIL – a top rail of e.g. an article of furniture
  121. IRONCLAD – an armored warship
  122. BRINJAL – (Sanskrit) the aubergine
  123. BAIRNLY – like a bairn, a child
  124. RANCELS – RANCEL, to search for stolen goods, also RANSEL, RANZEL
  125. CANTLES – CANTLE, to break a piece from
  126. CENTALS – CENTAL, a weight of one hundred pounds avoirdupois
  127. SCANTLE – to stint, make scant
  128. BROMIDS – BROMID, a bromine compound, also BROMIDE
  129. POLEAXE – to strike with an axlike weapon, also POLEAX
  130. MACHERS – MACHER, (Yiddish) an important person
  131. MESARCH – originating in a mesic habitat
  132. SCHMEAR – (Yiddish) to spread or smear, also SCHMEER, SHMEAR, SHMEER
  133. ENCALMS – ENCALM, (obsolete) to becalm
  134. FILABEG – (Gaelic) the kilt, also FILIBEG, FILLIBEG, PHILABEG, PHILIBEG, PHILLABEG, PHILLIBEG
  135. FLEABAG – an inferior hotel
  136. BEFLAGS – BEFLAG, to deck with flags
  137. AWEARIED – (archaic) wearied
  138. FATWAED – FATWA, to issue an Islamic religious decree, also FATWAH
  139. MANACLE – to handcuff
  140. ANALECTA – (Greek) collected literary fragments, also ANALECTS
  141. LACTEAL – pertaining to milk, also LACTEAN, LACTEOUS
  142. MARCHESA – (Italian) the wife or widow of a marchese
  143. KAYOING – the act of a knockout
  144. RENEGUE – to refuse, deny, also RENAGUE, RENEAGUE, RENEGE, RENIG
  145. WAKANDA – (Native American) a supernatural force in Sioux belief, also WACONDA, WAHCONDA

ScrabList #15

Assorted:

  1. NGANA – (Zulu) a tropical disease of cattle transmitted by tsetse fly, also NAGANA
  2. XERUS – an African ground squirrel
  3. BANDH – (Hindi) in India, a general strike, also BUNDH
  4. YTOST – TOSS, to throw lightly
  5. IFTAR – (Arabic) a meal eaten by Muslims to break their fast after sunset during Ramadan
  6. WAUFF – (Scots) to wave
  7. VOLVOX – (Latin) any of a genus of freshwater protozoa
  8. YIRTH – (US) earth
  9. LLANO – (Spanish) an open, grassy plain
  10. NEURULA – (Greek) an embryo at the stage succeeding the gastrula
  11. MAXIXE – (Portuguese) a Brazilian ballroom dance resembling the two-step
  12. TORII – (Japanese) a Shinto temple gateway
  13. KOPJE – (South African) a low hill, also KOPPIE
  14. MARQUEE – a large tent with open sides for outdoor entertainment
  15. SHAKO – (Hungarian) the hat usually worn by members of a marching band, also CHACO, SHACKO
  16. AHURU – (Maori) a small pink cod of SW Pacific waters, also AHURUHURU
  17. BUZUKI – (Modern Greek) a Greek long necked lute with 3 or 4 double courses of metal strings, also BAZOUKI, BOUSOUKI, BOUZOUKI
  18. CHURR – to make a vibrant sound
  19. THUJA – (Greek) a genus of evergreen trees, thickly branched, with scalelike leaves, also THUYA
  20. XENIC – of a culture medium, growing with unknown other microbiota
  21. YPLAST – PLACE, to assign to a position
  22. KAROO – (Hottentot) in South Africa, a high inland pastoral tableland, also KARROO
  23. UKASE – (Russian) a proclamation by a Russian emperor or government having the force of law
  24. FLUXIVE – (Shakespeare) flowing with tears
  25. YSHENT – YSHEND, (Spenser) to scold, also SHEND
  26. MOYITY – (Spenser) moiety
  27. RADII – RADIUS, (Latin) the shorter and thicker of the two arm bones
  28. AYAYA – (Inuit) a type of singing among the Inuit
  29. SLUBB – to twist fibre after carding to prepare it for spinning, also SLUB
  30. POBOY – a New Orleans sandwich
  31. DWAUM – (Scots) to swoon, also DWAM, DWALM
  32. XYLAN – a substance found in cell walls of plants
  33. SFERICS – (short for) atmospherics, also SPHERICS
  34. FRENULA – FRENULUM, (Latin) a connecting fold of membrane, also FRENUM, FRAENUM
  35. YBOUND – BIND, to tie, fasten
  36. OJIME – (Japanese) a carved bead through which to pass the two cords attached to a Japanese inro and which when slid down keeps the cords fastened
  37. WUDJULA – (Native Australian) a non-aboriginal person
  38. OZEKI – (Japanese) a champion sumo wrestler
  39. XYSTI – XYSTUS, (historical) a long covered portico or court used by ancient Greek athletes for exercises, also XYST, XYSTOS
  40. BEFANA – (Italian) an Epiphany gift, also BEFFANA
  41. PFENNIG – (German) a German coin, also PFENNING, also PFENNIGE
  42. AJUGA – (Latin) a genus of plants, including bugle
  43. MPRET – (Albanian) a former title of the ruler of Albania
  44. BUCKU – (Hottentot) an African medicinal plant, also BUCHU
  45. MEZQUIT – (Nahuatl) a name for two trees of the southwestern part of North America, the honey mesquite, and screw-pod mesquite, also MESQUIT, MESQUITE, MEZQUITE, MUSKIT
  46. TSOTSI – (South African) a member of a black South African street gang; a young hooligan
  47. STUMM – (Yiddish) silent, dumb, quiet, also SCHTOOM, SCHTUM, SHTOOM, SHTUM, SHTUMM
  48. TSADI – (Hebrew) a Hebrew letter, also SADE, SADHE, SADI, TSADE, TZADDI
  49. RIOJA – (Spanish) a dry red wine
  50. FLAMM – (archaic) a custard, also FLAN, FLAUNE, FLAWN
  51. PTERIN – (Greek) any of a group of substances occurring in butterfly wings
  52. AZYGY – a state of being unpaired
  53. IROKO – (Yoruba) a large African timber tree
  54. IPECAC – (Portuguese) the dried root of various South American plants, used as a purgative, expectorant and emetic, also IPECACUANHA
  55. AUGUST – stately, venerable
  56. GAITT – (Scots) a child, also GEIT, GYTE
  57. YPLIGHT – PLIGHT, to make a solemn pledge
  58. EUNUCH – a castrated man
  59. YRENT – REND, to tear apart forcibly
  60. BAZOO – (US slang) the mouth
  61. PIUPIU – (Maori) a flax skirt
  62. DHOBI – (Hindi) an Indian washerwoman
  63. YBRENT – BURN, to destroy by fire
  64. NIKAH – in Islamic marriage, the contract between bride and bridegroom
  65. YBLENT – BLEND, to mix together
  66. NGAI – clan or tribe, as used before the names of certain Maori tribes
  67. BEZIQUE – (French) a card game played with two decks of cards
  68. THYRSI – THYRSUS, (Greek) a type of flower cluster, also THYRSE
  69. QUAERE – (Latin) to inquire or question
  70. NAPOO – to use up
  71. SHOTT – (Arabic) a shallow saline lake of northern Africa; the dried bed of such a lake, also CHOTT
  72. LEQUEAR – a sunken panel or coffer in a ceiling, also LACUNAR, LAQUEARIA
  73. MYALL – (Native Australian) an Australian aborigine living traditionally
  74. GLOGG – (Swedish) a hot spiced wine and liquor punch served in Scandinavian countries as a Christmas drink
  75. GHAUT – (Hindi) in India, a landing stage; a place for cremation, also GHAT
  76. URUBU – (Tupi) the American black vulture
  77. DUETT – a musical performance by two people, also DUET, DUETTO
  78. ACARI – ACARUS, (Latin) a mite, a kind of small arachnid
  79. STARR – (Hebrew) a Jewish deed or bond, e.g. of acquittance of a debt
  80. RUNDALE – (Scots) a system of holding land in single detached pieces, also RUNRIG
  81. ZHOOSH – to make more attractive
  82. GENII – GENIUS, (Latin) an exceptional natural aptitude
  83. SWOWND – (Spenser) a fainting fit, also SWOUNE, SWOWNE
  84. SYNROC – a type of synthetic rock developed esp. to fuse with radioactive waste
  85. NGAIO – (Maori) a New Zealand tree with white wood
  86. HENBIT – either of two low-growing weeds with roundish shallowly lobed leaves
  87. DHIMMI – a non-Muslim subject of a state governed in accordance with sharia law
  88. HYDYNE – a rocket-launching fuel
  89. BHAI – (Hindi) brother; a form of address for a man
  90. KVELL – (Yiddish) to be happy
  91. CNIDA – (Greek) a nematocyst, a stinging cell in jellyfish
  92. PUNJI – to fortify with punji stakes
  93. UGALI – (Swahili) an African type of stiff porridge
  94. FYLFOT – a form of cross like a swastika, also FILFOT
  95. WUSHU – (Chinese) the Chinese martial arts
  96. BHEL – (Hindi) a thorny Indian tree, also BAEL
  97. WINDAC – a windlass, also WINDAS
  98. POTOO – a kind of bird, a large South American goatsucker
  99. NGATI – (Maori) a tribe or clan
  100. CAZIQUE – (Taino) a West Indian or American Indian chief, also CACIQUE
  101. TUPUNA – (Maori) an ancestor, also TIPUNA
  102. STONN – (obsolete) to stun, also STONNE, STOUN
  103. NGOMA – (Swahili) a type of drum
  104. YPIGHT – PITCH, to throw
  105. AREDD – AREAD, (Spenser) to counsel, also AREDE, ARREEDE
  106. WAZOO – (slang) a person’s bottom
  107. KLETT – a lightweight climbing boot, also KLETTERSCHUH
  108. MODII – MEDIUS, (Latin) the middle finger

ScrabList #14

General:

  1. SADZA – a type of porridge made from maize flour
  2. WHILK – (Scots) which
  3. QUEME – (Spenser) to please, suit, fit
  4. RACINO – a racetrack that offers additional facilities for gambling
  5. QUOLL – (Native Australian) an Australian marsupial, about the size of a cat
  6. LABNEH – (Arabic) a kind of soft cheese produced by straining yogurt
  7. VOLVA – (Latin) a sac that encloses certain immature mushrooms
  8. BOKEH – the blurred quality of a photograph
  9. CEROC – a form of dance combining many styles, including jive and salsa
  10. CLARO – (Spanish) a light-coloured, mild cigar
  11. QAPIK – (Azerbaijani) a monetary unit of Azerbaijan, one hundredth of a manat, also GOPIK
  12. MULCT – to take money from, by taxation or by trickery
  13. BIZJET – a small airplane used for business
  14. EXOME – a part of the genome consisting of exons
  15. LATKE – (Yiddish) a traditional Jewish pancake
  16. FLEXI – (short for) flexitime
  17. NDUJA – (Italian) a paste of cured pork, peppers, and spices, originating in Calabria in SW Italy
  18. MUSMON – a Corsican wild sheep, also MOUFFLON, MOUFLON, MUFLON, MUSIMON
  19. CLEIK – a kind of golf club
  20. KIRRI – (Hottentot) a stick, club, also KIERIE
  21. AMENE – pleasant, offering amenity
  22. OMLAH – (Arabic) an Indian staff of officials
  23. RECULE – (Spenser) to recoil, also RECOYLE, RECUILE, REQUOYLE
  24. YOWZA – an interjection used to express surprise
  25. HEIDUC – (Hungarian) a brigand, a guerilla warrior, also HAIDUK, HEYDUCK
  26. HARIM – (Arabic) a women’s quarters in a Muslim house, also HARAM, HAREEM, HAREM
  27. PERNIO – a chilblain
  28. LORCHA – (Portuguese) a light vessel of European build, like a Chinese junk
  29. ARUHE – (Maori) the edible root of a New Zealand fern
  30. ILIACI – ILIACUS, (Latin) the flexor muscle of the thigh
  31. FROWIE – (Spenser) musty, rancid, also FROUGHY, FROWY
  32. ACMITE – a soda pyroxene whose crystals show a steep pyramid
  33. EJECTA – material ejected esp. from a volcano, also EJECTAMENTA
  34. ROTGUT – (colloquial) rough, cheap alcohol, also GUTROT
  35. ASHRAM – (Sanskrit) the dwelling of a Hindu religious philosopher, also ASRAMA
  36. COTIJA – a kind of Mexican cheese
  37. ANSATZ – a possible solution to a problem
  38. PHYLLO – (Greek) a kind of very thin pastry dough, also FILLO, FILO
  39. KLEENEX – (tradename) a kind of soft paper tissue, used esp. as a handkerchief
  40. THROWE – (Shakespeare) a throe
  41. NYAOPE – (South African) another name for the drug whoonga
  42. DONKO – (New Zealand) an informal tearoom in a factory
  43. JUGAAD – (Hindi) a resourceful approach to problem-solving
  44. GOMPA – (Tibetan) a Buddhist temple or monastery in Tibet

Short words:

  1. SOCA – a variety of Caribbean calypso music, also SOKAH
  2. BUBU – a long flowing garment worn in Mali, also BOUBOU
  3. MIFF – to annoy
  4. JOCO – (Scots) a joke
  5. LIMN – (archaic) to portray, paint or delineate
  6. FIFI – a kind of hook
  7. CALS – CAL, (short for) calorie, as in low cal
  8. BLUD – blood, in the sense of a close friend
  9. GYAN – (Hindi) knowledge
  10. MACA – a cruciferous biennial plant, native to the Peruvian Andes
  11. OWIE – an injury that is not serious
  12. PEDI – (short for) pedicure
  13. ROHE – (Maori) the territory controlled by a Maori tribal group
  14. TIFO – an elaborate organized display performed by supporters during a football match
  15. SETA – (Latin) a coarse, stiff hair
  16. PLIE – (French) a movement in ballet
  17. FROE – a cleaving tool with its blade at right angles to its handle
  18. NIEF – (archaic) the fist, also NEAFE, NEAFFE, NEIF, NEIVE, NIEVE
  19. KORA – an African musical instrument like the harp
  20. COWY – suggestive of a cow
  21. PUGH – (obsolete) an expression of contempt, also PUH
  22. LEVO – turning towards the left, also LAEVO
  23. VIRL – (Scots) a ferrule
  24. ECOD – (archaic) a mild oath, also EGAD, EGADS, IGAD
  25. HETH – (Hebrew) the eighth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also CHETH, KHET, KHETH
  26. EKKA – (Hindi) a small one-horse carriage
  27. SPIF – a postage stamp perforated with the initials of a firm to avoid theft by employees
  28. COXY – self-important, also COCKSY
  29. PREX – (US slang) the president of a college, also PREXIE, PREXY
  30. PIXY – a small fairy, also PISKY, PIXIE
  31. JEAT – (obsolete) jet, the mineral
  32. ZACK – (Australian slang) sixpence, now a five-cent piece
  33. NONA – a virus disease
  34. ETAT – (French) the staff of an army, including all officers above the rank of colonel
  35. LALL – to articulate the letter R as L

7-Letter Bingos:

  1. BHANGRA – (Punjabi) a combination of traditional Punjabi and Western pop music
  2. BHISTEE – (Urdu) an Indian water carrier, also BHEESTIE, BHEESTY, BHISHTI, BHISTI, BHISTIE
  3. CNEMIAL – relating to the shin
  4. FJORDIC – of or like a fjord
  5. LLANERO – (Spanish) an inhabitant of the llanos of South America
  6. NGARARA – (Maori) a lizard found in New Zealand
  7. MWALIMU – (Swahili) a teacher
  8. MRIDANG – (Sanskrit) a two-headed Indian drum, one head being larger than the other, also MRIDAMGAM, MRIDANGA, MRIDANGAM
  9. OKIMONO – (Japanese) a Japanese ornament
  10. OQUASSA – (Native American) a small, handsome trout, found in some of the lakes in Maine
  11. KGOTLAS – KGOTLA, (Bantu) an assembly of tribal elders in Botswana, also LEKGOTLA
  12. PTYALIN – (Greek) a ferment in saliva that turns starch into sugar
  13. SFUMATO – (Italian) a painting having vague outlines, and colors and shades so mingled as to give a misty appearance
  14. UILLEAN – (Irish) as in uillean pipes, a kind of bagpipes developed in Ireland and operated by squeezing bellows under the arm, also UILLEANN
  15. WYSIWYG – denoting the text on a computer screen that exactly corresponds to the text on a printout
  16. XEROTIC – of abnormally dry body tissues
  17. YPERITE – mustard gas
  18. YPSILON – (Greek) the twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet, also UPSILON
  19. TANTIES – TANTY, (short for) tantrum
  20. SONLIER – SONLY, pertaining to a son
  21. ARAWANA – a large tropical fish, also ARAHUANA, AROWANA, ARUANA
  22. DELUBRA – DELUBRUM, (Latin) a font; a temple or shrine having a font
  23. PILIEST – PILY, of carpets, having a pile
  24. VEGIEST – VEGIE, (colloq.) of school subjects, trivial, not taxing, also VEGGIE
  25. UPVOTED – UPVOTE, to register approval of (a post) on social media
  26. TAIHOAS – TAIHOA, (Maori) to hold on, wait
  27. SWOLEST – SWOLE, having well-developed muscles as a result of weight training
  28. PLUTOES – PLUTO, to reduce in importance
  29. SANTOKU – (Japanese) a kind of Japanese kitchen knife
  30. SOOKIER – SOOKY, (Australian slang) given to petulant complaining
  31. NUBBERS – NUBBER, in baseball, a weakly hit ball
  32. VEDUTAS – VEDUTA, (Italian) a panoramic view of a town
  33. WILDMAN – a man who lives outside civilization
  34. EGGLIKE – like an egg
  35. TUFOLIS – TUFOLI, (Italian) a large macaroni shell
  36. DANGEST – DANG, damned
  37. DADBODS – DADBOD, an untoned and slightly plump male physique, esp one considered attractive
  38. EELINGS – EELING, the practice of catching eels
  39. ANTIVAX – opposed to vaccination
  40. AGYRIAS – AGYRIA, a disease of the brain
  41. AGENDER – of or relating to a person who does not identify with any gender
  42. BITRATE – the speed of data processing
  43. CAVEOLA – a tiny pit in a cell membrane
  44. CONLANG – an invented language

ScrabList #13

General:

  1. FIZGIG – to dob someone in to the police, also FISGIG, FISHGIG, FIZZGIG
  2. SNOEK – (Dutch) the barracouta
  3. COYPOU – an aquatic rodent, also COYPU
  4. GIDJEE – (Native Australian) a small Australian acacia tree, also GIDGEE
  5. ENJAMB – in poetry, to join the sense from one line to the next
  6. VERTUE – moral excellence, also VIRTUE
  7. KELEP – a stinging ant
  8. PHIAL – to keep in a small bottle, also VIAL
  9. PEWEE – a small, olive-brown North American bird
  10. GARBO – (Australian slang) a garbage collector
  11. DECCIE – (slang) interior decoration
  12. CHENIX – (Greek) an ancient Greek dry measure
  13. ANURIA – failure to urinate
  14. PROJET – (French) a draft of a proposed measure; a project
  15. FINNAC – (Gaelic) a young seatrout, also FINNACK, FINNOCK, PHINNOCK
  16. USQUE – (Gaelic) whiskey, also USQUABAE, USQUEBAE, USQUEBAUGH
  17. TOQUE – (French) a close-fitting woman’s hat, also TOQUET
  18. RONYON – (Shakespeare) a mangy or scabby creature, also RONION, RUNNION
  19. VOULGE – a weapon carried by foot-soldiers in the 14th century, also VOUGE
  20. SCYPHI – SCYPHUS, (Greek) a drinking vessel used in ancient Greece, also SKYPHOS
  21. HOWDAH – (Arabic) a seat on an elephant’s back, also HOUDAH
  22. MEDFLY – a Mediterranean fruit fly
  23. RIANCY – merriment
  24. ZORIL – (Spanish) a small African mammal, also ZORILLA, ZORILLE, ZORILLO
  25. ZOMBI – in West Indian magic, a reanimated corpse, also ZOMBIE
  26. DECAD – (obsolete) a period of ten years, also DECADE
  27. ZOFTIG – (Yiddish) having a full rounded figure, pleasingly plump, also ZAFTIG
  28. BEYLIK – (Turkish) the domain of a bey, also BEYLIC
  29. BILLYO – in the phrase “like billyo”, extremely, also BILLYOH
  30. BLUIDY – (Scots) stained with blood, also BLOODY, BLUDIE, BLUDY
  31. BORTZ – (Dutch) diamond dust or fragments, also BOART, BORT
  32. BWAZI – an African shrub, also BUAZE
  33. CAHOUN – (Spanish) a South American palm tree, also COHUNE
  34. CHAZAN – (Hebrew) a cantor in a synagogue, also CHAZZAN, CHAZZEN, HAZAN, HAZZAN, KHAZEN
  35. WICCA – (Old English) the practice of witchcraft
  36. IXODID – (Greek) a tick, a bloodsucking insect
  37. KWELA – (Zulu) a form of Zulu folk music
  38. HUTZPA – (Yiddish) sass, moxie, also CHUTZPA, CHUTZPAH, HUTZPAH
  39. MIZUNA – (Japanese) a variety of lettuce with crisp green leaves
  40. VRAIC – a kind of seaweed, aka kelp, also VAREC, VARECH

Short words:

  1. NADS – (slang) testicles
  2. PFFT – used to express a sudden ending
  3. BAHU – (Hindi) a daughter-in-law
  4. OMOV – a voting system of one man, one vote
  5. GRAV – a unit of acceleration
  6. DERV – fuel for a diesel engine road vehicle
  7. AESC – (Old English) an Old English rune used for ‘ae’
  8. FLOC – to aggregate into floccules
  9. HUIC – used to encourage hunting hounds
  10. MERC – (short for) a mercenary
  11. SAIC – (Turkish) a Levantine vessel like a ketch, also SAICK, SAIQUE
  12. TORC – a necklace or armband in the form of a twisted metal band
  13. LUTZ – a jump in figure skating
  14. NEUK – (Scots) a nook, a corner
  15. WAUK – to full (cloth), also WAULK
  16. IGLU – (Inuit) a snow house, also IGLOO
  17. GENU – (Latin) the knee
  18. OMBU – a type of South American tree
  19. TROU – (short for) trousers
  20. THRU – (archaic) through
  21. RYND – a fitting to support a millstone
  22. TRYP – (short for) a trypanosome
  23. SKRY – to see the future e.g. via a crystal ball, also SCRY
  24. XYST – (historical) a long covered portico or court, also XYSTOS, XYSTUS
  25. VIFF – to change direction abruptly of a VTOL aircraft
  26. BLAH – to talk stupidly or insipidly
  27. HOIK – to hitch up, also HOICK
  28. MWAH – a representation of the sound of a kiss
  29. LWEI – a monetary unit of Angola
  30. VIZY – (Scots) to take a close look, also VISIE, VIZZIE

7’s and 8’s:

  1. GALLEIN – a red crystalline dyestuff
  2. NIGELLA – (Latin) a garden flower
  3. LEGALIST – someone inclined to legalism
  4. TILLAGE – the operation of tilling, preparing land for seed
  5. STILLAGE – a cask stand, also STILLING, STILLION
  6. GALLIZE – in winemaking, to bring to standard proportions by adding water and sugar to an inferior must, also GALLISE, GALLISISE, GALLISIZE
  7. GALILEE – a small chapel or porch at western end of some medieval English churches
  8. CHEDITE – a mixture of castor oil, ammonium perchlorate and a solvent, used as an explosive, also CHEDDITE
  9. EIDETIC – marked by or involving extraordinarily accurate and vivid recall
  10. PEDETIC – relating to pedesis, Brownian movement
  11. TIERCED – divided into three equal parts
  12. TELEFILM – a motion picture made for television
  13. ORALISM – the use of the oral method for teaching the deaf
  14. CALIGOES – CALIGO, (Latin) a reduction in vision due to a speck on the cornea
  15. CAMISOLE – (French) a loose under-bodice with thin shoulder straps instead of sleeves
  16. CALORISE – to coat steel with aluminum, also CALORIZE
  17. CARIOLE – (French) a small open carriage, also CARRIOLE
  18. EUSOCIAL – characterized by cooperative specialization of tasks
  19. LATIGOES – LATIGO, (Spanish) a strap used to fasten a saddle
  20. AGOUTIES – AGOUTY, a burrowing rodent, also AGOUTI, ACOUCHI, ACOUCHY, AGUTI
  21. RUMBAED – RUMBA, (Spanish) to perform a kind of dance, also RHUMBA
  22. APOMIXES – APOMIXIS, (Greek) nonsexual reproduction, from an apomict or unfertilized ovum
  23. INTITLE – to give a right to, also ENTITLE, INTITULE
  24. COINAGE – the act of making coins
  25. ANGINOSE – relating to angina
  26. ARMOIRE – (French) a large ornate cabinet
  27. AMIDONE – a synthetic opioid used as an analgesic
  28. DAIMONES – DAIMON, (Greek) an inward spirit; personality; genius, also DAEMON
  29. NOMADIES – NOMADY, the life of a nomad
  30. NOMADISE – to lead a nomadic life, also NOMADIZE
  31. SEMOLINA – (Italian) a granular product of wheat
  32. ANEMOSIS – the separation of rings of growth in timber due to wind
  33. MOINEAU – (French) a small flat bastion to protect a fortress under construction
  34. JALOPIES – JALOPY, a decrepit car, also JALOPPY
  35. JALOUSIE – (French) an outside shutter with slats
  36. JAROVISE – to hasten the flowering of a plant, also JAROVIZE
  37. BASENJI – (Bantu) a small African hunting-dog
  38. HEJIRAS – HEJIRA, (Arabic) the flight of Mohammed from Mecca, also HEGIRA, HEJRA, HIJRA, HIJRAH
  39. JIVEASS – (colloquial) a person who loves fun and excitement
  40. JALEBIS – JALEBI, (Hindi) an Asian snack of deep-fried dough covered with syrup, also JALLEBI

ScrabList #12

General:

  1. COCCO – the taro or other edible araceous tuber, also COCO
  2. GRUYERE – (French) a kind of cheese made at Gruyere, Switzerland
  3. MOJITO – a traditional Cuban cocktail
  4. POESY – to utter poetry
  5. SADDO – (slang) an unsociable person, also SADDIE
  6. COGWAY – a railway operating on steep slopes
  7. FLEME – (Scots) to put to flight
  8. OUTJUT – to stick out, also OUTJET
  9. EGESTA – (Latin) egested matter
  10. MULIE – a western North American deer
  11. HAULM – a plant stem, also HALM
  12. MUNSHI – (Hindi) a secretary, an interpreter, also MOONSHEE
  13. BINDHI – (Hindi) a dot worn on the forehead by women in India, also BINDI
  14. SALEWD – SALUE, (obsolete) to salute
  15. IRRUPT – to enter forcibly or violently
  16. GANEV – (Yiddish) a thief, also GANEF, GANOF, GONEF, GONIF, GONIFF, GONOF, GONOPH
  17. PAREV – (Yiddish) of food, containing neither dairy nor meat ingredients, also PAREVE, PARVE
  18. SCHAV – (Yiddish) a cold soup of leafy vegetables
  19. ENTREZ – (French) come in
  20. SUIVEZ – (French) follow (the solo part, as a direction to accompanists)
  21. SQUIZ – (Australian slang) a quick, close look
  22. CHOUX – CHOU, (French) a cabbage; an ornamental soft rosette; a cream bun
  23. TETTIX – (Greek) the cicada
  24. URBEX – (short for) urban exploration
  25. GODOWN – (Malay) an oriental warehouse
  26. AMOWT – (Inuit) a hood on a woman’s parka for carrying a child, also AMAUT, AMAUTI, AMAUTIK
  27. STOWP – a vessel for holding holy water, also STOOPE, STOUP
  28. DWANG – (Dutch) a piece of timber used to reinforce joists, a strut
  29. UPHROE – (Dutch) a block or long slat of wood, also EUPHROE
  30. NOYAUX – NOYAU, (French) a liqueur made from brandy flavoured with bitter almonds or peach-stones
  31. VERDOY – (French) in heraldry, a floral ornament
  32. FICHU – (French) a light cape worn by women
  33. FUSTIC – (French) the wood of a tree growing in the West Indies, also FUSTET, FUSTOC
  34. ROSBIF – (French) an English person
  35. BOURG – (French) a market-town
  36. DIRNDL – (German) an Alpine peasant woman’s dress
  37. KNAWEL – (German) a cornfield weed of the chickweed family, also KNAWE
  38. POTZER – (German) an inept chess player, also PATZER
  39. CATSUP – (Malay) a spicy tomato sauce, also KETCHUP, CATCHUP
  40. ZENDO – (Japanese) a place where Zen Buddhists study

Short words:

  1. PROB – (colloquial) a problem
  2. DYKE – to furnish with an embankment, also DIKE
  3. WAIN – (obsolete) to carry, convey
  4. MOZE – to raise a nap on
  5. HAAF – (Old Norse) a deep sea fishing region
  6. MOKI – (Maori) a New Zealand sea fish, aka nanua
  7. GAPO – (Tupi) in Peru, a riverside forest periodically flooded, also IGAPO
  8. KUEH – (Malay) a Malaysian, Indian or Chinese cake
  9. SAAG – (Hindi) in Indian cookery, spinach
  10. URVA – (Nepali) the crab-eating mongoose of SE Asia
  11. WYTE – (Scots) to blame, lay the blame on, also WIGHT, WITE
  12. BOAB – a tropical tree with a swollen trunk, also BAOBAB
  13. DZHO – a cross between a yak and a cow, also ZHO, DSO, DZO, JOMO
  14. KART – a small motor vehicle
  15. DELF – a type of earthenware originating in the Dutch city of Delft, also DELFT, DELPH, DELFTWARE
  16. GEUM – (Latin) a plant of the Geum genus of the rose family, aka avens
  17. TUNG – (Chinese) a kind of Chinese tree
  18. WERO – (Maori) a challenge made by an armed Maori warrior to a visitor to a marae
  19. YIRK – to draw tight
  20. RIAD – (Arabic) a traditional Moroccan house or palace with an interior garden
  21. YOOF – youth, young people
  22. PLIM – to swell, as grain or wood with water
  23. JIAO – (Chinese) a Chinese monetary unit, one tenth of a yuan, also CHIAO
  24. NOGG – an eggnog or similar drink
  25. ALEC – a herring
  26. KARO – (Maori) a small New Zealand tree
  27. YEDE – (Spenser) to go or proceed, also YEAD, YEED
  28. SLEE – (Scots) sly
  29. YOMP – to march with heavy equipment over difficult terrain; to cover a certain distance in this way
  30. JATO – a jet-assisted take off

7-Letter Bingos:

  1. TORULIN – a vitamin in yeast
  2. FLANEUR – (French) an idle man-about-town; a lounger, gossiper
  3. AMENTAL – of a catkin
  4. URODELE – one of the Urodela, tailless amphibians, including newts and salamanders
  5. BRIARED – covered with briars
  6. EPACRID – an Australian plant resembling heath, also EPACRIS
  7. FORELIE – (Spenser) to lie in front of
  8. FACIEND – (Latin) a number to be multiplied by another
  9. ALIUNDE – (Latin) from another source
  10. MANGEAO – (Maori) a small New Zealand tree with glossy leaves
  11. ATRETIC – relating to atresia, absence of, or closure of, a body passage, also ATRESIC
  12. LANGUET – (French) a tonguelike appendage or outgrowth, also LANGUETTE
  13. INGOTED – INGOT, to shape (metal) into a convenient form for storage
  14. RAUNGED – RAUNGE, (obsolete) to range
  15. ENDLEAF – an endpaper
  16. QUORATE – having a quorum
  17. ARMERIA – the generic name for the plant thrift
  18. GLEANER – one who gleans, gathers after reapers
  19. VENTIGE – (Shakespeare) a fingerhole, as in a flute, also VENTAGE
  20. PEARLIN – (Scots) a lace of silk or thread, used as edging, also PEARLING
  21. LAETARE – (Latin) the fourth Sunday in Lent
  22. ROUILLE – (French) a peppery garlic sauce
  23. CERRIAL – of or pertaining to the cerris, a species of turkey oak
  24. TWANGER – TWANGY, twanging
  25. CLOOTIE – as in clootie dumpling, a suet pudding, containing currants, raisins, etc., steamed or boiled in a cloth
  26. TOMENTA – TOMENTUM, (Latin) closely matted hair or downy nap covering leaves or stems of some plants
  27. GAUDIER – GAUDY, tastelessly showy
  28. HORDEIN – a protein found in barley grain
  29. METOPAE – METOPE, (Greek) a space between two triglyphs
  30. CLAYIER – CLAYEY, resembling clay

ScrabList #11

General:

  1. KAWAII – (Japanese) in Japanese culture, the quality of being cute
  2. IMBIZO – (Zulu) a gathering of people at the request of a chieftain
  3. DJIBBA – a long loose outer garment worn by Muslims, also DJIBBAH, JIBBA, JIBBAH, JUBBAH, JUBHAH
  4. QUAHOG – (Native American) a kind of clam, also COHOG, QUAHAUG, QUOHOG
  5. ZECHIN – (Italian) a former Italian gold coin, also ZECCHIN, ZECCHINE, ZECCHINO
  6. OUGIYA – a monetary unit of Mauretania, also OUGUIYA
  7. ACQUIS – (French) a particular piece or section of European Union legislation
  8. JEZAIL – a heavy Afghan musket
  9. GJETOST – (Norwegian) a hard brown Norwegian cheese made from goat’s milk
  10. GEDDIT – (slang) do you get it
  11. HEWGH – (Shakespeare) imitating the whistling of an arrow
  12. MORYAH – (Irish) expressing annoyance, disbelief etc.
  13. SDAYN – (obsolete) to disdain, also SDAINE, SDEIGN, SDEIGNE, SDEIN
  14. PRAJNA – (Sanskrit) wisdom or understanding considered as the goal of Buddhist contemplation
  15. BANZAI – (Japanese) a Japanese battle cry
  16. JAGHIR – (Hindi) the government revenues of a tract of land assigned with power to administer, also JAGHIRE, JAGIR
  17. LUNGYI – (Hindi) in India, a long cloth used as a loin cloth, turban etc., also LUNGEE, LUNGI
  18. FLUYT – (Dutch) a small 17th century merchant ship
  19. CHYND – (archaic) cut into chines
  20. FLYSCH – (German) a great Alpine mass of Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary sandstone with shales
  21. SBIRRI – SBIRRO, (Italian) an Italian police officer
  22. SCHUYT – (Dutch) a Dutch flat-bottomed boat, used along canals and round the coast, also SCHUIT
  23. PAYSD – (Spenser) poised
  24. YRAPT – (Spenser) rapt
  25. YSAME – (Spenser) together
  26. TZURIS – (Yiddish) grief, woe, also TSOORIS, TSORES, TSORIS, TSORRISS, TSOURIS, TSURIS
  27. PLOTZ – (Yiddish) to explode, esp. with intense emotion
  28. GWINE – (dialect) going
  29. SQUINY – (dialect) to squint, also SQUINNY
  30. CHAVE – (dialect) I have
  31. QUEBEC – (in international radio communication) a code word for the letter Q
  32. LOQUAT – (Chinese) a Chinese and Japanese tree or its small, yellow, edible fruit
  33. BINIOU – a small Breton bagpipe
  34. NGWEE – (Bantu) a Zambian monetary unit, the hundredth part of a kwacha
  35. SHINJU – (Japanese) a ritual double suicide of lovers
  36. YANQUI – (Spanish) in Latin America, a North American
  37. EWHOW – (Scots) expressing regret
  38. CONGII – CONGIUS, (Latin) an ancient unit of liquid measure
  39. MEDII – MEDIUS, (Latin) the middle finger
  40. BONDUC – (Arabic) the seed of a tropical leguminous tree, aka nicker or nickar

Short words:

  1. PFUI – an exclamation of contempt, scorn etc., also PHOOEY
  2. KUIA – (Maori) an elderly Maori woman
  3. IURE – (Latin) by right or law, also JURE
  4. ECCO – (Italian) behold, also ECCE
  5. JEON – (Korean) a monetary unit of South Korea, also CHON
  6. VALI – (Turkish) a governor, esp. of a vilayet, also WALI
  7. COCA – (Quechua) the dried leaf of a South American shrub
  8. BYDE – (Scots) to bide
  9. WAWL – to cry like a cat, also WAUL, WRAWL
  10. RUSA – (Hindi) an East Indian deer
  11. ZYME – a ferment
  12. MYXO – (Australian slang) myxomatosis, a disease introduced to control rabbits
  13. UNCO – (Scots) strange; foreign; extraordinary
  14. BIGA – (Latin) a two-horse chariot
  15. UNCE – (Scots) an ounce
  16. LOGY – sluggish, also LOGGY
  17. TEHR – a Himalayan wild goat, also TAHR
  18. KAPA – a kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians, also TAPA, TAPPA
  19. JIVE – to dance to jazz or swing music
  20. IDYL – a description in verse of country life, also IDYLL
  21. EUGH – (Spenser) a yew
  22. TOLU – a fragrant balsam said to have been first brought from Santiago de Tolu, in New Granada
  23. MITT – any of various glove-like hand coverings, also MITTEN
  24. WADI – (Arabic) the dry bed of a torrent; a river valley, also WADY
  25. RAUN – (Scott) fish-roe, also RAWN
  26. UMPH – oomph, energy
  27. IRID – a plant of the iris family
  28. YORP – (dialect) to shout
  29. TINA – (slang) crystal meth
  30. FIRK – (Shakespeare) to drive or rouse; to speed along
  31. HELO – (short for) a helicopter
  32. ETEN – a giant, also ETTIN
  33. GORI – (Hinglish) a white or fair-skinned female
  34. ZEDA – (Yiddish) a grandfather, also ZAIDA, ZAIDEH, ZAIDY
  35. WYND – a narrow alley

7-Letter Bingos:

  1. TOUSIER – TOUSY, shaggy, unkempt, also TOUZY, TOWSY, TOWZY
  2. DELAINE – (French) a kind of fabric for women’s dresses
  3. ANISEED – the dried fruit of anise; a cordial made from it
  4. IDEATES – IDEATE, to form an idea or conception of
  5. AUDITEE – one that is audited
  6. SEALINE – a coastline
  7. ALTERNE – one of two or more plant communities adjoining but differing greatly
  8. RATEENS – RATEEN, a rough dress fabric, also RATINE, RATTEEN
  9. NERITES – NERITE, (Greek) a type of sea snail
  10. TRENISE – (French) the fourth movement of a quadrille
  11. TRIENES – TRIENE, a type of chemical compound
  12. AEROSAT – a satellite for air-traffic control
  13. TENIOID – ribbonlike; shaped like a ribbon, also TAENIATE, TAENIOID
  14. NOILIER – NOILY, of or like noil
  15. ETIOLIN – a yellow pigment in light-starved plants
  16. INOSITE – an alcohol found in plant and animal tissue, also INOSITOL
  17. RIOTISE – (obsolete) riot, extravagance, also RIOTIZE
  18. OSTIATE – having an ostium (a mouthlike opening)
  19. TOASTIE – (colloquial) a toasted sandwich, also TOASTY
  20. AIERIES – AIERY, the nest of a bird of prey, also EYRIE, AERIE, AERY, AYRIE
  21. EARDING – EARD, (Scots) to bury, also YEARD, YERD, YIRD, YIRTH
  22. DERAIGN – (obsolete) to vindicate; to put in battle array, also DARRAIGN, DARRAIGNE, DARRAIN, DARRAINE, DARRAYN
  23. AREDING – AREDE, (Spenser) to declare, also AREAD, ARREEDE
  24. TRIAGED – TRIAGE, to practise triage
  25. LAERING – LAER, to make a defensive ring of ox-wagons, also LAAGER
  26. UNITAGE – amount in units
  27. STRIGAE – STRIGA, (Latin) the flute of a column [n]
  28. AIGRETS – AIGRET, (French) a tuft of feathers worn as a head ornament, also AIGRETTE
  29. AGISTER – a former officer of the king’s forest, who had the care of cattle agisted, also AGISTOR
  30. ASTROID – a four cusped geometrical figure
  31. NORTENA – (Spanish) among Latin Americans, a female North American
  32. TERNION – a triad; a section of a book with three double leaves
  33. NOINTER – (Australian slang) a mischievous child, a rascal
  34. INTONER – one who intones
  35. TRITONE – a musical interval of three whole tones
  36. OREADES – OREAD, (Latin) a mountain nymph
  37. ENOLASE – a muscle enzyme
  38. LOANEES – LOANEE, a person who receives a loan
  39. AREOLES – AREOLE, a small space in a network of leaf veins, also AREOLA
  40. AUREOLE – a glorifying halo, also AUREOLA
  41. OLEATES – OLEATE, a salt of oleic acid
  42. AENEOUS – (Latin) of a shining bronze colour, also AENEUS
  43. ELOINED – ELOIN, to remove to a distant place, also ELOIGN, ESLOIN, ESLOYNE
  44. OREIDES – OREIDE, an alloy used in imitation gold jewelry, also OROIDE
  45. OSIERED – covered or fringed with osiers
  46. OLEINES – OLEINE, a glycerine ester of oleic acid, also OLEIN
  47. LOERIES – LOERIE, a type of African bird with crimson or grey plumage, also LORY, LOURIE, LOWRIE, LOWRY
  48. ESTOILE – (French) in heraldry, a six-pointed star whose rays are wavy, instead of straight like those of a mullet, also ETOILE
  49. ERINITE – a basic arsenate of copper
  50. AVENIRS – AVENIR, (French) the future

ScrabList #10

General:

  1. SHOJO – (Japanese) manga intended primarily for girls
  2. AJIVA – (Sanskrit) inanimate matter
  3. CAJON – (Spanish) a steep canyon
  4. BAJRI – (Hindi) in the Indian subcontinent, pearl millet or a similar grain, also BAJRA, BAJREE
  5. EJIDO – (Spanish) a piece of land farmed communally in Mexico
  6. FJELD – (Norwegian) a high, barren Scandinavian plateau
  7. GADJO – (Romany) a non-gypsy, also GADGIE, GADJE, GAJO, GAUDGIE, GAUJE, GORGIO
  8. POLYP – an octopus or cuttlefish, also POLYPE, POULP, POULPE
  9. HODJA – (Turkish) an Eastern term of respect, a Muslim teacher or professor, also KHODJA, KHOJA
  10. OBJET – (French) an object
  11. POLJE – (Serbo-Croat) a large elliptical depression in karst regions
  12. ROJAK – (Malay) a salad dish served in chilli sauce
  13. SAJOU – (Tupi) a capuchin or spider monkey, also SAPAJOU
  14. SLOJD – (Swedish) a Swedish system of manual training by woodwork, also SLOID, SLOYD
  15. UPJET – to spout up
  16. YOJAN – (Hindi) in the Indian subcontinent, a measure of distance, also YOJANA
  17. ZANJA – (Spanish) an irrigation canal in Latin America
  18. KISMET – (Turkish) destiny, also KISMAT
  19. CAPIZ – (Tagalog) the translucent shell of a bivalve mollusc
  20. HAFIZ – (Arabic) a Muslim who knows the Koran by heart
  21. SOYUZ – (Russian) a Soviet manned spacecraft
  22. SPITZ – (German) a breed of dogs with long hair
  23. TROOZ – (Scots) close-cut tartan drawers, also TREWS, TROUSE
  24. WOOTZ – a tough sharp steel made in southern India by fusing magnetic iron ore with material containing carbon
  25. BHUNA – (Urdu) an Indian sauce, also BHOONA
  26. DHIKR – (Arabic) a Sufi religious ceremony
  27. BAYYAN – (Arabic) an official declaration in Islam
  28. GHAZI – (Arabic) a Muslim warrior who has fought the infidel
  29. GHYLL – a narrow ravine
  30. IHRAM – (Arabic) the white cotton garment worn by Muslim pilgrims to Mecca
  31. MHORR – (Arabic) a West African gazelle, also MOHR
  32. NHANDU – (Tupi) the rhea, a South American ostrich, also NANDU, NANDOO
  33. PHAEIC – (Greek) dusky
  34. UHLAN – (German) a light cavalryman in semi-oriental uniform; a Prussian lancer, also ULAN
  35. RHYTA – RHYTON, (Greek) a drinking cup with a hole in the point to drink by
  36. VARIX – (Latin) a varicose vein
  37. COXIB – a drug used in the treatment of osteoarthritis
  38. XYLIC – relating to xylem
  39. TWIXT – between, also BETWIXT
  40. ZOOEY – like a zoo
  41. JHALA – (Sanskrit) in Hindu music, part of the second movement of a raga
  42. MEJLIS – (Arabic) an assembly or council in various North African and Middle Eastern countries, also MAJLIS
  43. MVULE – (Swahili) an African tree
  44. HAIQUE – (Arabic) an Arab head covering, also HAIK, HAICK, HYKE
  45. SALLAL – (Native American) an American shrub of the heather family, also SALAL

Short words:

  1. PUJA – (Sanskrit) a Hindu worship practice, also POOJA, POOJAH, PUJAH
  2. KHAF – (Hebrew) the eleventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also CAPH, KAF, KAPH, KHAPH
  3. OHIA – (Hawaiian) a Polynesian tree of the myrtle family with bright red flowers
  4. UMPY – (Australian slang) an umpire, also UMPIE
  5. ULVA – (Latin) a genus of thin papery bright green seaweeds including the kinds called sea lettuce
  6. VULN – to wound; pierce with a weapon
  7. JOKY – amusing, also JOKEY
  8. YUCA – (Caribbean) a Mexican plant of the lily family, also YUCCA
  9. YAAR – (Hinglish) friend, man (as a form of address)
  10. LAIC – pertaining to lay people rather than clergy
  11. LOTI – a monetary unit of Lesotho
  12. JIRD – an African gerbil
  13. YIRD – (Scots) to bury, also EARD, YEARD, YERD, YIRTH
  14. YELM – (dialect) to prepare straw for thatching, also YEALM
  15. MUGG – to make funny faces
  16. FRIZ – to curl hair tightly, also FRIZZ, FRIZZLE
  17. CHIZ – to swindle, also CHIZZ
  18. BRUX – to grind teeth together
  19. FLOX – as in flox silk, same as floss silk
  20. BUIK – (Scots) a book, also BUKE
  21. FAIK – (Scots) to abate
  22. RUDD – a freshwater fish
  23. MOTT – (US) a clump of trees, esp. on a prairie
  24. PUPU – (Hawaiian) a dish of Asian foods served as an appetize
  25. TREF – (Hebrew) in the Jewish religion, forbidden as food, not kosher, also TEREFA, TEREFAH, TRAYF, TREFA, TREFAH, TREIF, TREIFA, TREYF, TREYFA
  26. LIRI – LIRA, (Italian) an Italian unit of currency
  27. LEVA – LEV, a unit of Bulgarian currency, also LEW
  28. ACCA – (Australian slang) an academic, also ACKER
  29. DORB – (Australian slang) a stupid or inept person, also DORBA
  30. JAXY – (slang) the posterior, also JAXIE, JACKSIE, JACKSY

8-Letter Bingos:

  1. AERATION – exposure to the action of air
  2. BARITONE – a deep male voice, also BARYTONE
  3. ACTIONER – a film with a lot of action
  4. DERATION – to free from rationing
  5. ANTIHERO – a character with qualities opposite to those of the (conventional) hero
  6. TAILERON – either part of a two-piece tailplane whose two halves can operate independently or together
  7. NARKIEST – NARKY, irritable
  8. PRISTANE – a saturated hydrocarbon oil found in the livers of some marine creatures
  9. ANOESTRI – ANOESTRUS, (Greek) a period of sexual dormancy, also ANESTRUS
  10. STRAITEN – to make strait, narrow
  11. NOTARISE – to attest to as a notary, also NOTARIZE
  12. AEROLITE – a meteorite
  13. DEBONAIR – (French) of good appearance, elegant, also DEBONAIRE, DEBONNAIRE
  14. SEAROBIN – an American fish of the gurnard family
  15. RADIOMEN – RADIOMAN, a radio operator or technician
  16. DONARIES – DONARY, a thing given to sacred use
  17. DOUANIER – (French) a customhouse officer
  18. ACROLEIN – a flammable liquid, an aldehyde of allyl alcohol
  19. FORELAIN – FORELAY, to wait in ambush
  20. KILOBASE – a length of a thousand base pairs in a DNA chain
  21. ALLERION – (French) in heraldry, an eagle displayed without feet or beak, also ALERION
  22. PELORIAN – showing peloria, an abnormal regularity in flowers, also PELORIC
  23. OVERLAIN – OVERLAY, to lay over
  24. TAILBONE – the coccyx
  25. DELATION – the act of informing against someone
  26. OLEFIANT – oil-forming, as in olefiant ethylene
  27. LEGATION – the sending of an official envoy
  28. ANTIPOLE – the opposite pole
  29. INSOLATE – to expose to the sun’s rays
  30. TONALITE – a coarse rock
  31. BORACITE – a compound of magnesium usually occurring as greyish-white cubic crystals
  32. FARINOSE – resembling or yielding flour
  33. IGNAROES – IGNARO, (archaic) an ignorant person
  34. ROMANISE – to write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANIZE
  35. RAISONNE – (French) arranged systematically, or according to classes or subjects; as, a catalogue raisonne
  36. AVERSION – a feeling of repugnance
  37. ROSINATE – a resinate
  38. OBEISANT – showing respect
  39. CANOEIST – one who engages in canoeing
  40. MASONITE – (tradename) a kind of dark brown hardboard
  41. SAPONITE – a hydrous silicate of magnesia and alumina occurring in soft, soapy, amorphous masses
  42. ASSIENTO – (Spanish) a treaty
  43. STOVAINE – an anaesthetic cocaine-substitute, chiefly injected into spine
  44. SAXONITE – an ultrabasic igneous rock consisting of olivine and enstatite
  45. SOTERIAL – pertaining to salvation
  46. SABOTIER – (French) a wearer of wooden shoes
  47. SEPTORIA – a type of fungus
  48. ROARIEST – ROARY, noisy, garish, too bright, also ROARIE, RORIE, RORY
  49. SAUTOIRE – (French) a long necklace, or pendant on a long chain, also SAUTOIR
  50. VIATORES – VIATOR, (Latin) a traveller

7-Letter Bingos:

  1. SANTERO – (Spanish) a priest of santeria, a Caribbean religion
  2. OESTRIN – an estrogen, also ESTRIN, ESTRONE, OESTRONE
  3. ENATION – an outgrowth
  4. ARENOUS – sandy, containing much sand, also ARENOSE
  5. ROSEATE – resembling a rose; overly optimistic
  6. ORDINEE – one that is being ordained
  7. EROTISE – to give a sexual meaning to, also EROTIZE
  8. NIOBATE – a salt of niobium
  9. GENITOR – (Latin) a male parent
  10. REDTAIL – a kind of hawk
  11. RANDIES – RANDIE, a violent beggar, esp. a woman, also RANDY
  12. URANIDE – a radioactive element, also URANIUM
  13. NIDATES – NIDATE, to become implanted in the uterus
  14. AUDIENT – a hearer
  15. ASTERID – a starfish, also ASTERIDIAN
  16. STAIDER – STAID, sober and sedate
  17. SALIENT – an outward-pointing angle, esp. of a fortification or line of defences
  18. ALUNITE – a hydrous sulphate of aluminum and potassium, aka alumstone
  19. REGINAE – REGINA, (Latin) a queen
  20. ARANEID – a spider
  21. TIARAED – wearing a tiara
  22. ASTERIA – a precious stone that shows asterism when cut en cabochon
  23. ATRESIA – absence or closure of a bodily passage
  24. INEDITA – (Latin) unpublished literary works
  25. DEASOIL – (Scots) motion in the same direction as the sun, also DEASIL, DEASIUL, DEISEAL, DEISHEAL
  26. ISOLEAD – a line on a ballistic graph
  27. DOULEIA – (Greek) in Roman Catholicism, the inferior veneration accorded to saints and angels, also DULIA
  28. LADRONE – (archaic) a robber; a pirate; hence, loosely, a rogue or rascal, also LADRON, LATRON
  29. DELATOR – an accuser; an informer
  30. RETINUE – a group of attendants
  31. RONDEAU – (French) a poem of 13 lines with two rhymes and the opening words used as a refrain in two places
  32. ASTONED – ASTONE, to amaze or shock, also ASTONISH, ASTONY
  33. ONSTEAD – a single farmhouse; a steading
  34. TROADES – TROADE, (Spenser) a track, path, also TROAD, TROD, TRODE
  35. ALEURON – a protein found in some seeds, also ALEURONE
  36. ETALONS – ETALON, (French) a device used to measure wavelengths
  37. OLESTRA – (tradename) a noncaloric fat substitute
  38. TORULAE – TORULA, (Latin) a yeastlike microorganism
  39. SOUTANE – (French) a Roman Catholic priest’s cassock
  40. LENTOID – something in the shape of a lens
  41. DOILTER – DOILT, (Scots) crazy, foolish, also DOILED
  42. DONSIER – DONSIE, (Gaelic) unlucky, also DONSY
  43. SORDINE – a cone-shaped mute for a trumpet, also SORDINO, SOURDINE
  44. DOURINE – (French) a disease of horses
  45. ROISTED – ROIST, to revel noisily, carouse, also ROISTER, ROYST, ROYSTER
  46. ETOURDI – (French) foolish, thoughtless (of a male)
  47. IODURET – (obsolete) an iodide
  48. ENTOILS – ENTOIL, to entangle or ensnare
  49. ELUTION – purification or separation by washing
  50. STOURIE – (Scots) dusty, also STOURY

Threes to fours (Part 2):

  1. G-AIR – (Scots) a triangular piece (of cloth or land), also GORE
  2. M-AIR – (Scots) more
  3. S-AIR – to savour, also SAR
  4. V-AIR – squirrel fur, much used in medieval times, to line and trim robes
  5. W-AIR – to spend
  6. AIR-N – (Scots) iron
  7. AIR-T – to direct, also AIRTH
  8. D-AIS – (French) a raised platform
  9. P-AIS – (archaic) the people from whom a jury is drawn
  10. R-AIT – to soak flax, also RET
  11. T-AIT – (Scots) a small portion, a pinch, also TATE
  12. AIT-U – a Polynesian demigod
  13. H-AJI – (Arabic) a person who has made a hadj, a pilgrimage to Mecca, also HADJI, HADJEE, HAJJI
  14. H-AKA – (Maori) a ceremonial war-dance
  15. K-AKA – (Maori) a brownish-green New Zealand parrot
  16. T-AKA – (Bengali) a monetary unit of Bangladesh
  17. W-AKA – (Japanese) a Japanese verse-form
  18. H-AKE – a fish of the cod family
  19. AKE-E – (Kru) a small African sapindaceous tree; its edible fruit, often used in Caribbean cookery, also ACKEE
  20. M-ALA – (Hindi) a string of beads or knots used in prayer
  21. N-ALA – (Hindi) a ravine, a watercourse, also NALLA, NALLAH, NULLA, NULLAH
  22. T-ALA – (Sanskrit) a traditional rhythmic pattern in Indian music
  23. ALA-E – ALA, in biology, any flat winglike projection
  24. ALA-N – a large hunting dog, also ALAND, ALANT
  25. ALA-P – (Sanskrit) in Indian music, the introductory section of a raga, also ALAAP, ALAPA
  26. ALA-R – pertaining to wings
  27. ALA-Y – to quell, also ALLAY, ALEYE
  28. ALB-A – the white substance of the brain
  29. ALB-E – (archaic) albeit, also ALBEE, ALBEIT
  30. E-ALE – (Shakespeare) to ail
  31. R-ALE – (French) a rattling sound from a diseased lung
  32. V-ALE – a broad valley
  33. W-ALE – to mark with welts
  34. Y-ALE – a fabulous heraldic beast
  35. ALE-C – a herring
  36. ALE-E – toward the side of a vessel sheltered from the wind
  37. ALE-F – (Hebrew) the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also ALEPH
  38. ALE-W – (Spenser) a greeting cry, halloo
  39. ALF-A – (Arabic) a North African esparto grass, also HALFA
  40. L-ALL – to articulate the letter R as L
  41. P-ALL – to grow wearisome
  42. S-ALL – (US) shall
  43. C-ALP – in Ireland, a dark shaly limestone
  44. P-ALP – to sense by touch
  45. S-ALP – a free-swimming small marine animal, also SALPA, SALPIAN, SALPID
  46. D-ALT – (Scots) a foster-child, also DAULT
  47. B-ALU – (Hindi) a bear, also BALOO
  48. ALU-M – a sulphate of ammonium and potassium, used as a mordant
  49. C-AMA – the hybrid offspring of a camel and a llama
  50. G-AMA – (Spanish) a kind of pasture grass found in the Western United States
  51. K-AMA – (Sanskrit) in Indian philosophy, earthly desire
  52. L-AMA – a Buddhist monk
  53. S-AMA – (Japanese) a title given to an exalted person
  54. AMA-H – (Portuguese) a native maidservant or child’s nurse, esp. a wet nurse, also AMA
  55. H-AME – (Scots) home
  56. K-AME – (Scots) a comb, also KAIM
  57. W-AME – (dialect) a womb, also WEAMB, WEM, WEMB
  58. C-AMI – (short for) camisole
  59. K-AMI – (Japanese) a Japanese divine being
  60. R-AMI – (Malay) Rhea or China grass, a plant of the nettle family, also RAMEE, RAMIE
  61. AMI-A – a freshwater fish, aka bowfin
  62. AMI-E – (French) a (female) friend
  63. AMI-N – a compound derived from ammonia, also AMINE
  64. AMI-R – (Arabic) an Eastern ruler, also AMEER, EMEER, EMIR
  65. G-AMP – a large umbrella
  66. S-AMP – (Native American) a coarsely ground maize
  67. T-AMP – to pack down by tapping
  68. N-AMU – (Maori) a black New Zealand sandfly
  69. K-ANA – (Japanese) the Japanese syllabic script
  70. L-ANA – the wood of the genipap, a large West Indian tree
  71. N-ANA – (Australian slang) an idiot, a fool
  72. R-ANA – (Hindi) a Rajput prince
  73. T-ANA – (Hindi) an Indian police station, also TANNA, TANNAH, THANA, THANAH, THANNA, THANNAH
  74. ANA-N – (to a person calling for attention) in a moment! coming, also ANON
  75. F-AND – (Scots) to try or attempt
  76. M-AND – (Spenser) manned
  77. P-AND – (Scots) the valance of a bed
  78. R-AND – to rant
  79. F-ANE – a temple
  80. G-ANE – GAE, (Scots) to go

ScrabList #9

Assorted:

  1. KULTUR – (German) culture
  2. VEHM – (German) a mediaeval German court, also FEHM, FEHME
  3. JEHAD – (Arabic) in Islam, a holy war, also JIHAD
  4. BIRK – (Scots) birch
  5. MYNA – (Hindi) an Asiatic bird of the starling family, MYNAH
  6. LUZ – a supposedly indestructible bone in the sacrum
  7. PUBCO – a company that operates a chain of pubs
  8. BOYAR – (Russian) a member of the old Russian aristocracy, also BOYARD
  9. JOWAR – (Hindi) Indian millet, aka durra, also JAWARI, JOWARI
  10. WILJA – (Native Australian) an Aboriginal shelter or hut, also WILTJA
  11. PIONY – (obsolete) a peony, also PAEONY, PINEY, PINY, PIONEY, PEONY
  12. CLIFT – a cliff
  13. ERICK – (Irish) a murderer’s fine in old Irish law, also ERIC, ERIACH
  14. ABRAM – (Shakespeare) auburn
  15. CYLIX – a shallow two-handled Greek drinking cup, also KYLIX
  16. XYLOL – a flammable hydrocarbon, also XYLENE
  17. YOGH – the Middle English letter representing a velar or partial fricative
  18. UNAU – (Tupi) a two-toed sloth, also UNAI
  19. OTAKU – in Japan, a young computer nerd
  20. DAMAN – (Arabic) a small herbivorous mammal, the rock hyrax
  21. WHEAR – (obsolete) where, also WHAUR, WHEARE
  22. KHAZI – (slang) a lavatory, also KAZI, CARSEY, KARZY, KARSY, KARSEY

Threes to fours (Part 1):

  1. W-AAH – an interjection expressing wailing
  2. B-AAL – (Hebrew) a false god
  3. D-AAL – the pigeon pea, also DAL, DAHL, DHAL, DHOLL
  4. K-AAL – (South African) naked
  5. P-AAL – (Dutch) in the Caribbean, a stake driven into the ground
  6. T-AAL – (South African) the Afrikaans language
  7. K-AAS – a large cupboard
  8. B-ABA – (Polish) a kind of coffee-cake, also BABKA
  9. C-ABA – (French) a woman’s work basket
  10. Y-ABA – (colloquial) yet another bloody acronym
  11. ABA-C – a nomogram
  12. ABB-A – a Syrian cloth of goat’s or camel’s hair, also ABA, ABAYA
  13. ABB-E – (French) a courtesy title given in France to every one vested with the ecclesiastical habit or dress
  14. G-ABY – (dialect) a simpleton
  15. ABY-E – (archaic) to pay the penalty for, also ABY
  16. D-ACE – a small river fish of the carp family and chub genus
  17. T-ACE – one of a series of overlapping pieces forming a kind of skirt, also TASLET, TASSE, TASSET
  18. B-ACH – a Welsh term of address
  19. G-ACH – to behave boastfully, also GATCH, GAUCH
  20. N-ACH – (Hindi) an entertainment in India consisting chiefly of dancing by professional dancing girls, also NAUCH, NAUTCH
  21. R-ACH – (archaic) a dog that hunts by scent, also RACHE
  22. TACH – (short for) tachometer
  23. ACH-Y – aching
  24. ACT-A – (Latin) official minutes of proceedings
  25. W-ADD – an earthy ore of manganese, also WADT
  26. ADD-Y – (slang) an email address
  27. D-ADO – to set into a groove
  28. F-ADO – (Portuguese) a Portuguese folk song
  29. S-ADO – (Japanese) a Japanese tea ceremony, also CHADO, CHANOYO, CHANOYU
  30. ADZ-E – to dress timber with a cutting tool, also ADZ
  31. B-AFF – in golf, to strike the ground with the sole of the club
  32. C-AFF – (slang) cafe, also CAF
  33. D-AFF – to play the fool
  34. F-AFF – (colloquial) to mess around
  35. G-AFF – to catch a fish with a sharp hook
  36. H-AFF – (German) a lagoon separated from the see by a long sandbar
  37. N-AFF – to go away
  38. R-AFF – (archaic) rubbish
  39. W-AFF – (dialect) to bark, also WAUGH
  40. Y-AFF – (Scots) to bark, scold, nag, also NYAFF
  41. AFF-Y – (obsolete) to trust
  42. B-AFT – (Urdu) a kind of coarse fabric
  43. D-AFT – insane
  44. H-AFT – a handle, especially of an axe or knife
  45. S-AFT – (Scots) soft
  46. W-AFT – to carry lightly in the air
  47. G-AGA – (French) in senile dotage
  48. J-AGA – (Malay) to guard
  49. N-AGA – (Sanskrit) a divine snake in Hindu mythology
  50. R-AGA – (Sanskrit) an Indian musical form
  51. AGA-R – (Malay) a jelly prepared from seaweed
  52. G-AGE – to pledge as security
  53. Y-AGE – a tropical vine of the Amazon region
  54. AGE-E – (Scots) off the straight; ajar, also AJEE
  55. D-AGO – (offensive) a man of Italian, Spanish or Portuguese origin
  56. K-AGO – (Japanese) a basketwork passenger litter
  57. AGO-G – in excited eagerness
  58. AGO-N – the dramatic conflict between the chief characters in a literary work
  59. M-AHA – a form of yoga
  60. T-AHA – (Zulu) the South African weaverbird
  61. R-AIA – (Arabic) a non-Muslim subject of Turkey, also RAYA, RAYAH
  62. C-AID – (Arabic) a North African chief, also CADI, KADI, KAID, QADI, QAID
  63. G-AID – a miner’s wedge, also GADE
  64. K-AID – (Arabic) a North African chief, also CAID, CADI, KADI, QADI, QAID
  65. Q-AID – (Arabic) a North African chief, also CAID, CADI , KAID, KADI, QADI
  66. W-AID – (obsolete) weighed, also WAIDE
  67. AID-A – a finely-meshed cotton fabric used for cross-stitch embroidery
  68. K-AIL – a ninepin, also KAYLE
  69. K-AIM – (Scots) a comb; a ridge of gravel or sand left by a glacier, also KAME
  70. M-AIM – to injure or mutilate
  71. S-AIM – (Scots) a seam
  72. C-AIN – (Gaelic) a tenanted farm rent paid in kind, also KAIN, KANE
  73. F-AIN – happy; pleased, also FAINE, FAYNE
  74. H-AIN – (Scots) to save, preserve
  75. K-AIN – (Gaelic) a tenanted farm rent paid in kind, also CAIN, KANE
  76. N-AIN – (Scots) one’s own
  77. S-AIN – (archaic) to make the sign of the cross over
  78. T-AIN – a vegetable gratin baked in an earthenware dish
  79. W-AIN – (obsolete) to carry, convey
  80. AIN-E – (French) of a male elder, senior